ZUCKER® Reuse, Recycle & Repair Damaged Ostrich Feathers | Feather Techniques & Feather Info
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Watch this video for tips on how to use Damaged Ostrich Feathers as well as how to repair your feathers for continual use! Just because it's damaged, doesn't mean it can't be used! Link below to purchase:
*ZUCKER® Feather Place Damaged Ostrich Feathers
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Is there a way to clean the feathers? I have some white feathers that look worse for wear
Hi Michelle, cleaning feathers depends on the style and application. Are your feathers attached to a garment that can be dry cleaned or washed by hand? And, do you know the style of your feather? (ostrich, chandelle boa, etc).
TO WASH: If the style of feather can be washed, we recommend hand wash/rinse in cold water.
TO DRY: stick your garment in a zipped pillow case and dry on NO HEAT for approx 20 mins. OR, use a blow dryer with no heat. Then use a clothing steamer to open the feathers to their original/natural form.
you can always email us at: tfpla@featherplace.com for more help
I have ostrich fear there’s that got wet. How do I get them back fluffy?
If they got soaking wet, they may unfortunately have a hard time coming back to life. You can try reviving them by putting them in a mesh bag with some dryer sheets and a very low tumble dry setting in the dryer. But try first combing the flue with your fingers and using steam to fluff them up before using the dryer.. Good luck!
Is there a way to fix holes a ostrich boa?
This is a hard one to answer without knowing what it looks like. If you can, email a picture to tfpla@featherplace.com and we may be able to help you fix whats happening with the boa :) Thanks!
@@TheFeatherPlace What I ended up doing was cutting a little length off for some feather peeling up a layer and hot gluing it to the core and then dabbing some down on to of that. It worked pretty good.
@@Thatsmessedupman Good thinking! Hot glue saves the day yet again ;) Thanks for letting us know and glad it worked out!